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Old August 8th 05, 05:34 PM
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"Mike Andrews" ) writes:
Joel wrote:
I think you might need a bit more then a pic chip.. and whats 4 meters?


Joe AG4QC
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hi
looking to make simple 6,4 and 2m single frequency transmitters using
mc145170 pll controlled by a pic..does anyone have hex codes (or
program) to load up pic chip to allow me to do this?? dont care what
pic chip i use, and will only be single frequency use!

thanks..


Other countries, other bands.

It appears that the UK, and possibly other countries, have allocated
some portion of 4 meters to amateur operations.

And in the UK, they didn't have 6meters until relatively recently.

Michael VE2BVW

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Old August 8th 05, 09:31 PM
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we have 6m for ages..and yes 4m for ever..but really want to use
mc145170, cos its a real nice chip and small(sm) and works up to
185mhz..so i can make this really tiny..(so 145151 is no good..)

so..still looking pls..
Michael Black wrote:
"Mike Andrews" ) writes:
Joel wrote:
I think you might need a bit more then a pic chip.. and whats 4 meters?


Joe AG4QC
"zinda" wrote in message
oups.com...
hi
looking to make simple 6,4 and 2m single frequency transmitters using
mc145170 pll controlled by a pic..does anyone have hex codes (or
program) to load up pic chip to allow me to do this?? dont care what
pic chip i use, and will only be single frequency use!

thanks..


Other countries, other bands.

It appears that the UK, and possibly other countries, have allocated
some portion of 4 meters to amateur operations.

And in the UK, they didn't have 6meters until relatively recently.

Michael VE2BVW


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